I saw that this morning in the IndyStar, and figured it was a price mistake. More power to you if you can get it at that price, but it's not even worth stopping in on my way home.
AkumaX
Ancient Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2010 @ 11:03a
http://www.frys.com/product/6034878 shows it's an 8 gigger
scoobydooby said: Trickracen said: SUCKISSTAPLES said: Take the ad and us it t o pricematch?
Stores have it posted as a misprint and are sorry for any inconvenience. Not a valid hot deal
It was a hot deal if you showed up before they put up a price correction. It'd be YMMV. I've gone to stores before they were aware of a mistake and they simply say, "We are not responsible for misprints." You can't force them to sell it to you, not in SC anyway. The price has to be listed on the shelf for the consumer to have any right to buy it at that price. It's great if you can get it, but they aren't required to sell it to you.
ottois, Ya, new ipods so what that meens is that you can still get 300-350 for a brand new 64 gb previous gen ipod, on eBay, craigslist, whatever. then you go buy a new ipod sure, some work, but you get a 229 dollar 8gb model for 229 with another hundred bucks to spare
txelcheepo
Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2010 @ 7:06p
Who cares. A new android device will come out soon that is half as much and twice as powerful.
jbloggs said: Sanjoelo said: Green for not calling it an "iTouch" I actually prefer the iTouch name. The only reason it's not called an iTouch is because Logitech registered the word before Apple.
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